Rogue, Volume 8, Number 9, September 1963
This includes an article and interview of Burroughs by Ann Morrissett, “The Invisible Man”, pp. 35-36, 38, 76-77.
Published in Evanston, Illinois, US by Greenleaf Publishing in September, 1963.
This copy formerly in the collection of Darin Scope.
Bibliographic Information:
- Not in M&M
- Shoaf IV.12
- Not in Schottlaender (v4)
- Raven 19630900ROGU.8.9, b2
Contents:
- Stanley Ferber: "On & Off Broadway" (theater reviews)
- J. R. Gaver: "Books" (book reviews)
- Bill Mackle: "Recordings" (music reviews)
- Alfred Bester: "Bester's World" (prose)
- Robert Bloch: "Basic Bloch" (essay on aging)
- Bob Abel: "Inside Henry Morgan" (essay/interview)
- Joel Lieber: "The Assassin" (prose)
- Bunny Yeager: "Poolside Revels Down Miami Way"
- Ralph Schoenstein: "and I'll smear the president" (on touch football)
- Ann Morrissett: "The Invisible Man" (on William S. Burroughs)
- Jane Larson: illustration
- Larry Eisenberg, George Gordon: limericks
- Willard Marsh: "Forward Service" (prose)
- C. H. Wallace: "The Swinging Set" (essay on the Aga Khan)
- Jim Baskin: "Rogue's Big-Man-On-Campus Forecast" (style)
- Mack Reynolds: "Europe on a Dollar a Day" (essay)
- Richard Curtis: "Adrift in the World of Paperbacks, or: the Secrets of Dynamic Pulp Publishing" (essay)
Publishing Information:
- Editor: Frank M. Robinson
- Executive Editor: Bruce Ellitt
- Art Director: Ronald A. Bradford
- Associate Editor: William P. Mackle
- Assistant Editor: Bruce M. Glassner, David C. Stevens
- Fashion Editor: Jim Baskin
- Travel Editor: Mack Reynolds
- Staff Photographer: Al de Bat
- Circulation Director: Bradley Howell
- Circulation Manager: Michael Chmielewski
- Associate Art Director: Terry Martin Rose
- Assistant Art Director: Richard D. Halland
- Reader Service: Patricia O'Brien
- Advertising Director: Glover M. Young
- President/Publisher: William L. Hamling
- Secretary/Treasurer: Frances Hamling
- Vice-President/Assistant Publisher: Paul P. Jones
- Vice-President/Business Manager: Arthur C. Johns
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